Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

China astronauts make 1st spacewalk

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BEIJING — The crew of China’s orbiting space station has completed the first of several planned spacewalks of their six-month mission, pushing such activities into the realm of routine for the country’s astronauts.

During Friday’s seven-hour extra-vehicular activity, the China Manned Space Agency said Fei Junlong and Zhang Lu carried out a number of tasks, including installing extension pumps outside the Mengtian laboratory module. The third member of the Shenzhou-15 mission, Deng Qingming, assisted from inside the station.

The three are scheduled to carry out several other spacewalks during their time on board.

China completed the Tiangong station in November with the addition of the third of three modules, centered on the Tianhe living and command module.

China built its own station after it was excluded from the Internatio­nal Space Station, largely due to U.S. objections over the Chinese space programs’ intimate ties to the People’s Liberation Army, the military wing of the ruling Communist Party.

Internatio­nal security concerns around China were underscore­d last week when the U.S. military shot down an alleged Chinese military spy balloon that had drifted across the continenta­l United States. China has maintained it was a civilian weather balloon that blew off course.

Tiangong weighs about 66 tons — a fraction of the 465-ton Internatio­nal Space Station. It can accommodat­e up to six astronauts, though only three will be on board for each mission.

With a lifespan of 10 to 15 years, Tiangong could one day be the only space station still up and running if the ISS retires around the end of the decade as expected.

China in 2003 became the third government to send an astronaut into orbit on its own after the former Soviet Union and the United States.

 ?? (AP/Xinhua/Liu Fang) ?? Chinese astronaut Fei Junlong works outside the Tiangong space station during the crew’s first spacewalk Friday . Several more are planned for the six-month mission.
(AP/Xinhua/Liu Fang) Chinese astronaut Fei Junlong works outside the Tiangong space station during the crew’s first spacewalk Friday . Several more are planned for the six-month mission.

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